lot more. The current status is 'Used', which is
why Bacula refused to write to it:
Current Volume "za01" not acceptable because:
1998 Volume "za01" status is Used, but should be Append, Purged or Recycle.
I'm using Bacula Version: 1.38.7 (06 April 2006)
Than
Hi Ryan,
Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> I'm fairly certain that is not actually the case. Run `llist
> volume=`. VolUseDuration should show 16 hours in seconds,
> which is 57,600. My guess is you have something else there (probably
> 0).
Okay, that was a excellent tip. For some bizarre reason the
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Yes, we have a lot of files, but the mysql database seems to keep on
growing without there being a similar increase in number of files we are
backing up.
This is the only reason I can think of at the moment, a timeout on the
mysql query doing the purging.
Thoughts?
Kind regards
Hi,
We use Bacula in a medium size setup, with 16 machines being backed up
to tape on a Daily Tape Rotation schedule. We're having some problems
with the volume use duration not being applied correctly and we were
wondering if anyone has any suggestions with trying to find the source
of this probl
ame sequence is repeated. Anyone know
what is going on? (I can paste more messages output if necessary).
2. what exactly is the difference between an incremental and an
differential backup?
Thanks in advance.
Kind regards,
Costyn van Dongen.
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